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A19962 Every-dayes sacrifice Wherein are comprehended many comfortable prayers and meditations, very necessary for all Christians. Also, many comforts for the sicke which are afflicted by the sight of their sins and the terrour of death; written by D. M. Luther, a little before his end. With most true comforts out of holy Scripture of the knowledge we shall haue of one another in the world to come. Translated by, W.R.S. W. R. S., fl. 1624.; Luther, Martin, 1483-1546, attributed name. 1624 (1624) STC 6398; ESTC S114714 51,362 282

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mine Psalme 31. Lord on thee doe I trust let mee neuer bée confounded deliuer mee through thy righteousnesse Item Be comforted and not dismayed all you that tarry for the Lord. Psal 32. The vngodly hath many sorrowes but hee that trusteth in the Lord shall be compassed with goodnesse Psal 91. Though a thousand fall at thy side and tenne thousand on thy right hand yet shall it not touch thee Psal 91. Vpon the Lion and Adder shalt thou goe and tread vpon the young Lion and Dragon Psal 23. Goodnesse and mercifulnesse shall follow mee all my life time and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for euermore Iohn 14. In my Fathers house are many dwellings if it were not so I would haue told you I goe hence to prepare the places for you Iohn 14. I will not leaue you fatherlesse I liue and you shall also liue Iohn 14. I will come againe and take you vnto mee that you may be where I am Iohn 12. Where I am there shall also my seruant be Item When I shall be lifted vp from the earth then will I draw them all vnto me Iohn 10. I knowe my shéep and am knowne of mine and no man shall pull them out of mine hands Rom. 8. If God bée with vs who shall bée against vs who also hath not spared his onely son but hath giuen him for vs how can hes not but giue vs all with him Rom. 8. I am sure that neither death nor life neither Angell nor principality nor power neither things present nor to come neither height nor depth nor any other creature can separate vs from the loue of God which is in Christ Iesus our Lord Amen A Prayer LAud praise and thankes bee vnto thée my Lord Iesus Christ for thy holy incarnation for thy martyrdom and litter passion out of which I acknowledge that thou art my Redéemer and Sauiour and do beléeue that thou hast ouercome sin death hell and the diuell that they cannot hurt me With this onely doo I comfort me héervpon build I there standeth my hope there will I bée found Onely bee gracious and mercifull vnto mee as I doubt not of thy sure promise O Lord let mee not sink or despaire in this my great tribulation and necessity but preserue mee happily by such sure comfort Amen Esay 49. Thou shalt vnderstand that I am the Lord of whom they shall not bee ashamed which tarry for me c. A comfort for poore sicke people which are troubled by reason of their grieuous sicknes Psal 118. THe Lord thastiseth mée but giueth me not ouer to death Psal 119. It is good for mée that thou hast chastised me that I may learn thy Lawes WHen any outward mis-fortune crosse or sicknesse falleth vpon vs then are wée sundry waies assaulted wée behaue our selues impatiently and doo comolain and wéep for it Such impatience is a great torment to a Christian for when the diuell can doo nothing else on him then commeth he with impatience that many in their miseries doo snarle and powt But if we could remember this onely word as Dauid saith It is good Lord that thou hast chastised mee we should rather wéepe and cry when we are without crosses sickenesse or other aduersity But what prosit or goodnesse this Crosse is of should euery Christian earnestly thinke on in all his temptations The chiefest profit of the Crosse is this First that thereby fleshly lust and desire may bée hindred that it be not lasciuious and throwe vs not into damnation as our noerest enemie which wée daily carry in our bosomes for as a man must spurre a Horse and hold him with the bridle and bring him forward Psalm 32. so must the Lord God also spur and bridle our olde Adam through the Crosse without which correction wée shall neuer come there whereunto woe through the Crosse haue cause 2 Then shall wee thereby be driuen to the Word and to Prayer and brought also to be penitent as the Prophet Esay saith Onely mischance and tribulation teach vs to mark the Word or as Dauid chastised mee that I might learn thy Lawes 3 If it should alwaies bée with vs according to our own carnall wils then should wée be proud and insolent c. But when God catcheth hould on vs with sicknes or any other crosse then wee acknowledge our disability 4 Wee shall bee thereby occasioned to esteeme and acknowledge Gods gracious and almighty help that hee is to vs a Rock a Bulwark Defense Protection Help and Strength in all our néed and necessity without which gracious help wée despaire of all things and must bee without comfort Now when the diuell with his poison pestilence and beggerly sicknesse is worst-minded towards vs and scattereth his plagues and sickenesse among vs yet then haue wee Christians GOD for a sure comfort wee are vnder his godly protection defense and do trust alwaies on Gods help therfore shall we neuer be ashamed 5 Then when wée haue obtained and gotten GOD's helpe others shall in like maner be therewith strengthned and comforted that they in all their tribulation and néed may set their comfort hope on the Lords gracious help 6 Although the Crosse doo bring such profit that many more causes might bee rehearsed yet the greatest comfort vnder the Crosse is that wee bee thereby assured that wee are the children of God for euer and so shall remain seeing that euery father correcteth his deare childe if hée take it vp to the end it may bée kept in kindly obedience Hebrews 12 Prouerbs 20. And héer it goeth after the common Prouerb as often as the honest Parents do say before their Children O dear Rod Thou makest me good Thou makest me gētle to be That the Hangman Be not troubled with me Such causes how fatherly soeuer our Lord God means that hée layeth so many kinde of crosses vpon His and withall the great bountifull goodnesse and profit that the same tribulations bring vnto vs let vs earnestly thinke vpon when we are in misery sicknesse or other calamities and not murmure against GOD for he knowes his creatures best and can tell what is good and profitable both for soule and body So did the Lord Iesus well see before the tribulation that his Disciples should haue after his death and passion but he comforted them Iohn 16. It is good for you that I goe hence for if I goe not the Comforter wil not come to you but if I go hence I will send him to you Therefore should wée set our will to GOD's will as Syrach in the 2 Chap. admonisheth My Childe if thou wilt bee Gods Seruant then prepare thee to tribulation leane thou vnto God and shrink not that thou maist bee alwaies stronger Suffer whatsoeuer happeneth vnto thee and bee patient in all thy troubles for like as gold is tried in the fire so shall they whom God pleaseth bee tried through the fire of aduersity I. Against the first assaulting vnder the
of his meer mercy When thy conscience doth lay before thée thy manifould sins and sendeth thée to good works then remember that Christ hath paid for thy sins vpon the Crosse Let not vnprofitable thoughts trouble thee as If God would lengthen thy life thou wouldst think to become more holy and more apt to die for although thou mightst liue yet which is vnpossible an hundred yéers thou canst deserue nothing with thy holinesse before God Although all creatures were against thée yea although God himselfe should lay before thée his fearfull indignation and terrible indgement and shew himself none otherwise than as though he were thine enemy although thou shouldst see nothing but diuels about thee yet care not for it whatsoeuer thou feelest shut the eyes of thy minde take hold of faith and trust in the Gospell There is no Diuell so strong that is able to ouerthrowe it Trust to God and feare not Cast all thy care on the Lord and hee will prouide and preserue thee Hitherto thou hast béen as dead but now shalt thou first begin to liue for death is a do●● of life a beginning of resurrection and a departing from sin and pain Forsake the world and receiue death which is seat vnto thee by the grace of God willingly for it is thy owne and must also serue thee for thy wealth This smart and paine is ordained for thee of God and hee doth not chasten thee because he hateth thée but that hee may preserue and receiue thée as his sonne Therefore faint not séeing thou art chastened of the Lord. No maner of chastising for the present time seems to bée ioyous but grieuous neuerthelesse afterward it bringeth the quiet fruit of righteousnes vnto them which are therein exercised The afflictions of this life are not worthy of the glory which shall bee shewed vpon vs. Tribulation anguish persecution hunger nakednesse perill sword death life Angels rule power things present nor things to come height lownesse neither any other creature shall be able to separate vs from the loue of God If thou didst truly remember and consider the vnfaithfulnesse falshood blasphemy and the Antichristian conuersation and life of this world truely thou wouldst not couet to liue any longer A thousand liues if it were possible oughtst thou to lose onely because thou hast heard and tasted the gospell namely that thou hast obtained redemption and forgiuenesse of sinnes through the bloud of Christ and not through thine owne merits Thou hast prayed daily that it would please GOD to take thee out of this euill world into his Kingdom and that his will might be done Wherefore séeing hée will now through his grace bring thee into his Kingdome thou oughtst as his son willingly and gladly to obey and to reioice with all thy heart that thou out of the diuels Kingdom out of this vallie of misery and out of this wretched life commest to thy Father and all his Elect in euerlasting Paradise The Heathen which notwithstanding were without hope did for the loue of the life to come destroy themselues and shouldst thou béeing a Christian to whom so much comfort hope and euerlasting life is promised despaire in death and desire not to die with all thy heart The Iewes die merrily which neuerthelesse haue crucified Christ and are damned for euer and shouldest not thou being a Christian man be more earnest and bolder to die to whom such ioy is promised as the eie hath not séen the eare hath not heard neither hath entred into the hart of man and wouldest thou now giue place to the miscreant and cursed Heathen and Iewes in bodily dying The seruant is not aboue his Lord nor yet the Disciple aboue his Master Christ thy Master and Lord suffered and died for thée thou must also suffer and die All they which are baptized to die are baptized thou art baptized therfore art thou also baptized to dy For Gods sake art thou killed and art counted as a shéep appointed to bee slame What were a slaughter shéep if it were not slaine or what were a Christian man if he should not be assaulted suffer and die Faint not in this affliction to which thou knowest thy self to be constituted Now will Christ thy Sauiour and Redéemer prooue whether thou wilt stand by him or no whether thou wilt for his sake valiantly abide death and bee like vnto the shape of his passion or not Therefore suffer now as a good warrior of Iesus Christ and think not to be crowned vnlesse thou fight valiantly for if thou die with Christ thou shalt also liue with him thou shalt also triumph with him Unfaithfull and without honour is hee counted before the world that giueth-ouer his holde in his dominions shouldst thou not bee without honour if in the necessity of death thou shouldest shrink from Christ thy Sauiour Take vp thy Crosse and death and follow him Knowest thou not with what great ioy and desire all the Apostles and seruants of Christ haue shed their bloud for Christs sake and haue gon euen to meet death For Christs sake hast thou not yet suffred any speciall thing Therefore giue thy self willingly and ioyfully vnto death as a shéep for Christs sake God is by thée in thy trouble he will pluck thée out of it and bring thée to honor and he is at thy right hand that he may help thée Put now thy trust in God and thou shalt be holpen Bee of good comfort and bestowe thy stinking carcase which is but wormes-meat vpon Christ thy Redeemer and Sauiour and trust onely to him and his holy Gospell which is the power of GOD to saluation to all that beleeue Abide the Lord and let thy heart take sure hold Commit thy cause vnto the Lord and trust in him hée shall order it well enough Be sober and watch for thine aduersary the diuell as a roaring lyon will go about thée séeking how he may denoure thée whom resist stedfast in the faith Ye wrestle not against flesh and bloud but against rule against power and against worldly Rulers of the darknesse of this world against the spirits of wickednes yea against sinne death hell and the diuell For this cause behaue your self as a Christian champion and take vnto you the armour of God that ye may bee able to resist in the euill day and to stand perfect in all things Stand therefore and your loynes girt about with verity hauing on them a brest-plate of righteousnes and shod with shooes prepared by the Gospell of peace Aboue all take vnto you the shield of faith wherewith yee may quench all the fiery darts of the wicked And take the helmet of saluation and the swo●d of the Spirit which is the word of GOD. And pray alwaies in all manner of necessities ¶ A short instruction of the confession of sinnes FIrst because all mankind by the lawes of GOD Secondly and also out of the sorrow of death the cruell martyrdome and bitter death of
Crosse God esteems vs not Esay 27. I The Lord do kéep my vineyard that is my Christians and water it quickly that his leaues doo not wither I will preserue it day and night Héer doth God the Lord comfort vs that his Christians should not bee grieued with the Crosse for he compareth his Christendome to a pleasant Vineyard that standeth open on all sides that euery one may come in and no man keeps it but lets it ly yea that it wants rain and all will wither and bee dry So doo wee also think vnder the Crosse that God careth not for vs else should wee hée better But it is certain that God himself wil be Guardian ouer his Christians and will send them the rain of grace comfort in all their temptations as hee héer saith ●●●e Lord doo keep it and will quickly water it I will keep it both day and night that no man hurt it that is My Christians shal not méet with any euill so graciously will I watch and ward them But ho●● is such watching and warding and yet a man doth not see it Although it séemeth God h●th no great respect with his guar●ing of temporal things and whatsoeuer is corporall whil●st they belong not to his Kingdom yet must the world and the diuell let it alone and not doo all things as pleaseth them seeing the hairs of our head are numbred As wee haue an example thereof in Mat. 8. that the diuell without Christs leaue could not goe into a filthy Swine And such doo the Histories sufficiently shew But the right guard and protection of vs Christians goeth inwardly to the heart which God with his holy Spirit and Word puts into vs and day and night keeps vs that sin growe not quite ouer vs and that Satan be not too mighty for vs. Of such guard speaketh he shortly after The sin of Iacob shall thereby cease that is through the Crosse God defends vs against sinne and mortifieth the old Adam Many a one doth lie in his bedde who if hee were well would doo all mischief Many a one hath another assaulting which driueth him to Sermons and Praiers and to amendment of his life who if that were not would care nothing at all for God or his Word Against such assaulting should we earnestly think vpon this defense of our Lord God for the world doth not sée it and the Christians also somtimes do forget it in their néed and think God doth not regard them he hath forgotten them So did Dauid comfort himself Psalm 32. Thou art my d●fense thou wilt keep me from sorrow A Praier O Lord thou kéeper of Israel which doost neither slumber nor sléep and hast promised to thy faithfull that lift vp their eies toward heauen to thee and tarry for thy godly grace comfort help that thou wilt kéep them day and night in their tribulations and with the comfort of thy holy Spirit wilt moisten their hearts and graciously accept of them which is easie for thee to doo I pray thée let mee not forget thy watching and warding in my aduersity nor bee weak in mine owne cause that thou wouldst kéep me from trouble O kéep me from all tribulation O kéep me from all euill O kéep my soule and deliuer me let me not be ashamed O kéep thou my going out and comming in both now for euermore Amen II. Against the other a●saulting God is our enemy Esay 27. With me is no anger Lamen 3. The Lord troubleth but he hath compassion again according to his great goodnes for hee vereth not nor troubleth man from his heart O God whosoeuer could beléeue this should yet bee merry although hee were ill But all sorrows and complaints come of this that we think God is angry with vs. Therefore he giueth vs in Esay a pleasant similitude I cannot bee so angry with my Vmeyard that is with my Christians because I attend the same so diligently It is a deare Iewell vnto me Therefore doe I dresse it I hack it I cut it not that I hate it but because I loue it and will further it that it bring forth fruit which otherwise would not come foorth if I should not in such sort hack it and cut it for although it seem not friendly that the hedger standeth ouer the Vine with his knife and cutteth it hath the Mattocke in his hand and heaweth it with all his might yet is it but for the good of the Vineyard that it beare the more fruit So shall you my deare Christians saith the Lord vnderstand it sol kewise and hold it for a certaine that I loue you Prouerbs 3. when I come ouer you with the Crosse with the Wine-hook and Mattocke cut and hack you Another fine similitude giueth he afterward of plowing in chapter 28. Hearken with your eares and heare my voice When a Husbandman breaketh and ploweth his field it séemeth that hée doth much harme especially when hee oftentimes in the yéere yea thrée or foure times turneth it ouer and ploweth through the same Wherefore doth hee it It goeth heere after the common Prouerb The fourth kinde bringeth the fourth Sheaf Therefore dooth hee not let it rest after plowing but when hee hath plowed thorow his field hee soweth it then followeth faire and goodly fruit So saith the Lord GOD doo I also I plow you with the Crosse and send one thing after another now pouerty then sickenesse c. which dooth grieue you but it procéedeth not of anger as if I were your enemy it is done for your good that the stones and rocks may be rooted out and the ground made readie for fruit Therefore doe I chastise you thorow right and doctrine Likewise doth leremy in this place also comfort The Lord troubleth me c For that is his work as Psalm 4 saith Hee dealeth strangely with his Saints he thrusteth them first unto hell and lets them come into need before he do help them out hée lets one bee first sick before hee make him whole But in such Crosses and Tribulations doth hée leaue them helplesse No but hath such a heart as is full of loue and compassion Therefore is hee mercifull againe according vnto his great goodnesse and sheweth himselfe like a helpfull GOD and beareth a fatherly heart toward vs. For like as a father dooth carry an heart towards his deare childe in that hee restraineth him to the end he come to goodnes and may see both ioy and honesty in him So in GOD's heart towards vs also that he vexeth not nor troubleth vs men from his heart but that he may preserue vs his deare children to his glory kingdom and euerlasting life Heer of hast thou a fine example of Ioseph which praied a long time hee was guiltlesse and cast into Prison God heard him not so soone else had he come home to his parents and béen a poor shepherd all his life time but afterward God took pity of his misery released him of his imprisonment